CELT


Meaning of CELT in English

I. ˈselt, ˈke- noun

also kelt ˈke-

( -s )

Usage: capitalized

Etymology: French Celte, singular of Celtes, from Latin Celtae

1.

a. : a member of a division of the early Indo-European peoples in Iron-Age and pre-Roman Europe distributed from the British Isles and Spain to Asia Minor and in part absorbed into the Roman Empire as Britons, Gauls, Boii, Galatians, or Celtiberians

b. : a descendant of these people who has somewhere in his background a native knowledge of a Celtic language

2. : a modern Gael, Highland Scot, Irishman, Welshman, Cornishman, or Breton

II. ˈselt noun

( -s )

Etymology: Late Latin celtis chisel

: a prehistoric implement shaped like a chisel or ax head made of polished stone in neolithic times and later of metal

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